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State Fair Community College Housing Costs

$3,200 On-Campus Room Typical Cost
$3,700 On-Campus Meals Typical Cost
$525 Books & Supplies Typical Cost
$3,267 Other Living Expenses Typical Cost

What is the Cost of Living at State Fair Community College?

Do you know how much it will cost to live on campus? Check out how much extra living expenses are at State Fair Community College.

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Room and Board Expenses at State Fair Community College

This school offers students separate housing and dining options. The on-campus housing charge for an average student was $3,200 in 2026, and the cost of a typical dining plan was $3,700. When you add it all up, the average on-campus student at State Fair Community College faced a yearly bill of about $16,391 in 2026 after factoring in housing, meals, books and other essentials.

The following table outlines average expected costs for both on-campus and off-campus housing, meals and other expenses at State Fair Community College.

Expense On Campus Off Campus
Room and Board $12,599 $16,193
— Housing       $3,200
— Meals       $3,700
Other Living Expenses $3,267 $4,889
Books and Supplies $525 $525
Total $16,391 $21,607

Room & Board Over Four Years? Projected Four-Year Total: $74,690

Tuition is not the only college cost that climbs each year — room and board does too. A forward look helps you avoid sticker shock later in your degree.

Over four years you could pay about $74,690 for living costs.

Here is how combined on-campus room and board has moved over the last few reported years, with a projection of where it is headed, at State Fair Community College.

Year Room & Board
Three Years Ago $10,472
Two Years Ago $10,842
One Year Ago $12,599
Most Recent Year (2026) $12,599
One Year From Now * $13,452
Two Years From Now * $14,362
Three Years From Now * $15,335
Four Years From Now * $16,373

* estimated

Over the reported period, on-campus housing and dining changed about 6.8% a year over the last three years. If current trends continue, incoming first-year students would pay about $17,244 in housing, food and other costs their first year.

At this pace, a senior would spend approximately $20,165 for a bachelor’s program; a two-year student would see about $18,154 in the final year of a two-year (associate) degree.

Over the entire degree (assuming you graduate on time), the total comes to about $74,690 over four years — compared with roughly $35,398 over a two-year associate program.

Do Not Ignore Yearly Increases

Housing and dining costs creep up most years, so plan on paying somewhat more each year of your degree.

Meal Plans and Housing Requirements at State Fair Community College

Schools may offer meal plans where the number of meals per week can vary. This school offers meal plans based on the number of meals per week. See the table below to find out the number of meals per week in the maximum meal plan offered. Curious about campus housing? The table below summarizes the on-campus living details for this school.

Question Answer
On-Campus Room Capacity (Per Occupant) 300
Meals Per Week Included in Max Meal Plan 19
Offers On-Campus Housing Yes
Offers a Meal Plan Yes

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